Apparently just announced at the E3 Games Conference:
Well, video game preferences differ dramatically between countries, and maybe there's a market for this in Korea... but I think some big honking weapons will need to be added to address the American market (check out the storyline).
Same basic problem as with trying to get ballroom dancing into the Olympics, IMO: not enough violence to cater to jaded audiences expecting to see people blow out knees and tackle other players and so on.
Universal XTango Grand Prix Website said:XTango is not a rhythm matching game but an original and new type of game.
This game is a new-concepted sports dance game in which there are fantastic ballroom, music, and handsome and beautiful characters.
XTango is a couple game that collaborated 1 or 2 Players fight against computer couples. 1P is the leader in couple dance, he or she inputs next "step command" for dance motions, like as command input system of fighting games. Follower, 2P press the same "step command" right after. So, they make their own choreography and figure, earn points, and stage clear
Well, video game preferences differ dramatically between countries, and maybe there's a market for this in Korea... but I think some big honking weapons will need to be added to address the American market (check out the storyline).
Same basic problem as with trying to get ballroom dancing into the Olympics, IMO: not enough violence to cater to jaded audiences expecting to see people blow out knees and tackle other players and so on.